A man arrested in August for allegedly attempting to sexually assault four women in two days said he heard voices that told him to "rape."

A Taylor County grand jury Thursday indicted Joshua Joseph Day, 38, on four felony charges of attempted sexual assault and one felony of injury to a disabled individual. According to Taylor County Jail records, he also faces a Class B theft charge.

According to court documents and Reporter-News archives, the attempted rapes occurred:

► 12:50 p.m. Aug. 29 in the 800 block of Ross Street. Day allegedly opened a car door and grabbed a woman who was sitting in the passenger side waiting for her sister. The woman kicked and punched the suspect. When he released her, she shut the car door and honked the horn for help.

► 5:47 p.m. Aug. 29 in the 1600 block of Belmont Boulevard. As a woman was unlocking her car door, Day allegedly grabbed her from behind and threw her to the ground. He pulled down the woman's pants and his own. She kicked him several times, pulled up her clothing and screamed for help. When neighbors came outside, the assailant ran away.

► 4:54 a.m. Aug. 30 in the 1600 block of Palm Street. As a woman walked westbound on South 16th Street, she saw a figure walking behind her and then disappear. After she turned on Palm Street, Day came running up to her as she was picking up a small wrench in the street. He allegedly removed the woman's shorts and his pants and attempted to rape her.

► 8:35 a.m. Aug. 30 in the alley in the 200 block of Butternut Street. Day allegedly attacked a woman from behind while she was putting cat food in the trunk of her car after feeding the stray cats. As he tried to pull down her pants, she threw her elbow and put her hand on his face to push him away. As Day backed away, he fell, got back up and walked away.

After his arrest, Day allegedly told police that he intended to sexually assault the women but was foiled by their resistance. He also stated that voices told him to "rape," court documents stated.

Court documents also show that Day is accused of attacking a man with an extensive leg injury on Feb. 23. The victim and another man came to aid a screaming woman whom Day was allegedly trying to drag from one apartment to another in the 3300 block of Sherry Lane.

When the two men initially saw Day, one tried to call the apartment manager. Day slapped the cell phone out of his hand and tackled the man. The second witness stepped in and wrested with Day. After Day disengaged from the two men, he grabbed the cell phone.

Court documents state that the victims later learned that Day and the woman were fighting over marijuana.

Day has been in the Taylor County Jail since his arrest on Aug. 30. His bonds total $115,500.